1160.06 SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS.
   All developments shall comply with the following supplemental requirements:
   (a)   Landscaping and Screening Requirements. A development shall provide and maintain the following landscaping and screening standards:
      (1)   Front Yard Landscaped Strip. A strip 40 feet wide immediately adjacent to any street right-of-way and running the width of the site (except for vehicular entrances and exits) shall be planted, landscaped and maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. No other uses, including parking, shall be permitted in this strip.
      (2)   Side and Rear Yard Screening. A strip of land at least 10 feet in width and running the length of every side and rear yard shall be landscaped and planted for screening purposes and shall be devoid of all other uses, including parking. When a development abuts a residential district the landscaped strip shall be no less than 25 feet in width along the entire length of the common border. The total side and rear yard landscaped area shall be maintained in a neat and orderly fashion.
      (3)   Screening and Landscaping of Parking Lots. Perimeter and interior landscaping of parking lots shall be provided in conformance with the regulations set forth in Section 1181.10(i).
   (b)   Required Parking. Parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the requirements and design standards set forth in Chapter 1181.
   (c)   Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings may be located between a principal building and a side lot line and a rear lot line provided the screening requirements set forth in Section 1160.05(k)(2) are complied with. Accessory buildings shall not be located in a front yard.
   (d)   Signs. Signs shall be erected in compliance with the regulations specified in Chapter 1183.
   (e)   Additional Standards. Additional site specific development requirements formulated to achieve the objectives of these regulations shall be established at the time the site plan and the conditional use request are reviewed. Any dimensional specifications adopted with such plan become binding land use requirements for the proposed multi-family development. (Ord. 2015-86. Passed 9-10-15.)